Nébih: an average Hungarian throws out six kilos of vegetables and fruits a year
An average of six kilograms of vegetables and fruits are thrown out annually by an average Hungarian – the head of the Department of Plant, Soil and Agri-Environment Protection of the National Food Chain Safety Agency (Nébih) told M1 news channel.
Nébih launched a campaign against wasting. The campaign, which lasts for at least a year, aims, among other things, to provide people storage tips and encourage them to choose Hungarian products – Ecsedi István said. (MTI)
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